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ATTACHMENT F <br /> Element 6—Overflow and Emergency Response Plan Yes No <br /> D I Are staff and contractor personnel aware of the procedures of the SSORP? <br /> E I Does the SSORP contain procedures to address emergency operations such as <br /> traffic and crowd control and other necessary response activities? <br /> F Does the SSORP ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to contain and <br /> prevent the discharge of untreated and partially treated wastewater to <br /> waters of the United States and to minimize or correct any adverse impact on <br /> the environment resulting from SSOs, including such accelerated or additional <br /> monitoring as may be necessary to determine the nature and impact of the <br /> discharge? <br /> I � <br /> G Considering 550 performance data, is the SSORP effective in handling SSOs in <br /> order to safeguard public health and the environment? <br /> H Is the Water Quality Monitoring Plan current? Have staff been trained and <br /> practiced on response to an SSO of large volume? <br /> I Was sampling conducted within 48 hours for all SSOs greater than 50,000 <br /> gallons and were results entered for these SSOs through the CIWQS website? <br /> J Has the City prepared a Technical Report for all SSOs larger than 50,000 <br /> gallons? Have all Technical Reports been filed on the CIWQS website as <br /> required? <br /> Discussion: <br /> 59IPage <br />